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Area of Science:

  • Cybersecurity
  • Cryptography
  • Embedded Systems

Background:

  • Growing number of autonomous devices necessitates robust security against side-channel analysis (SCA) attacks.
  • Masking techniques offer adjustable security levels against SCA but often incur high randomness demands and costs.
  • Independent research in hardware and software masking has led to disparate solutions with varying efficiency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a unified masking algorithm combining existing hardware and software masking schemes.
  • To demonstrate a method for protecting both software and hardware implementations with a single algorithm.
  • To reduce randomness costs compared to separate masking approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Integration of established software and hardware masking algorithms into a novel unified masking scheme.
  • Theoretical analysis and practical implementation of the unified algorithm.
  • Comparative evaluation of the unified scheme against state-of-the-art separate masking techniques.

Main Results:

  • Successful protection of both software and hardware implementations using a single masking algorithm.
  • Significant reduction in randomness costs, particularly for hardware implementations (up to 50% reduction).
  • Demonstrated lower overall implementation costs compared to using separate hardware and software masking schemes.

Conclusions:

  • The unified masking algorithm effectively reduces randomness requirements and implementation costs for securing autonomous devices.
  • This approach offers a more efficient and adaptable solution for SCA resistance in diverse hardware and software environments.
  • The findings pave the way for more cost-effective and secure autonomous systems.